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Abstract: Open defecation remains a critical global health challenge, affecting almost 1 billion people around the world and contributing significantly to the estimated 842,000 people who die each year because of poor sanitation, hygiene practices, improper management of feces and unsafe water supplies. This study on the Application of Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) education Strategies in the Management of Open Defecation in Cross River State adopted mixed methods of Qualitative and Quantitative research approaches with the use of instruments of questionnaire and focus group discussion guide for data gathering. Multistage sampling approach was used to select a sample size of 370 respondents for the quantitative study and eighteen participants for the three..........
Keywords:- Application, Social and Behaviour Change Communication Education, Strategies, Management, Open Defecation.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Rise and fall of the Communist Movement in India with Special Focus on Kerala |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.V.D.Radhakrishnan |
: | 10.9790/0837-2407061624 |
Abstract: The British Government in India was keeping watch on the growth of the communist movement in India even from the very beginning of it. In 1924, the Indian Government launched the Cawnpore conspiracy case to arrest the spread of communism in which certain communists were tried for sedition. In the meantime, in December 1925, a conference of the Communist Party of India was convened. The prominent among those who organized the convention was one Satya Bhakta. But, after a few days of its inception, he left it and founded "National Communist Party". Another communist connected with the formation of the Communist Party of India was Singaravelu Chettiar. Thus, a Communist Party in India was established on the Indian soil in 1925.
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Abstract: The majority of Morocan EFL learners'writing lacks word order correctness. They just write to communicate their thoughts and view points, without questioning the correctness of their written sentences.The present survey aims to study word order errors in the writings of Moroccan EFL high school students. More precisely, it aims at determining the sources of errorsin students'writtensimple sentences. The discovered errors and their explanation will help Moroccan EFL teachers gain insight into what to focus on while teaching writing. In addition, their feedback will hopefully target those commonly committed errors. Frequency and percentage are used as statistical tools to ensure impartiality in data presentation, interpretation and analysis..
Keywords: Error Analysis; Word Order; Writing.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Assamese Film Siraj and Ajala Kakai Portraying Bihu Dance and Songs as Popular Culture |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Debasis Bezbaruah |
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Abstract: Bihu dance and songs are folk media forms of Assam. Folk media forms of Bihu are vibrant among people of Assam. However Bihu as represented by Assamese cinema creates popular culture forms which are distinctly deviates from folk forms.Assamese cinema has a glorious history since the first ever film Joymoti by Jyotiprasad Agarwala in 1935. Cinema forms the popular culture. At the same time cinema itself is popular culture. In the twentieth and in the twenty first century cinema is the most powerful mass media which can overcome all barriers of boundaries..........
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Abstract: Social phenomena can take proper shape through free press. Any locality, race, state, region,country and the world at large can establish an issue and a justified goal can be availed with peoples opinion which can reframe a social paradigm.Assam Accord is the social paradigm for Assamese people in its own home land. Assam, the North Eastern State of India is dominated with Assamese diaspora with its variation, diversity colour, vigor, ethnic variations thereby creating the mosaic of indigenous existence. The migration, when natural contributes and when unnatural disrupts the structural existence. However migration specially from Bangladesh and Nepal disrupts the population pattern and changes the demographic pattern in Assam. The wave of unnatural and intentional........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Problems of Lingua-Cultural in Translation of Arabic Humor Texts |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Maman Lesmana |
: | 10.9790/0837-2407064148 |
Abstract: Scholars seem to agree that qualitatively the translation of humor is different from other types of humor translation. One of the differences is that in the translation of humor, the humorous effect must be maintained. Then, besides that, it should be noted also, the problem is its cultural lingua. because the problem that is considered difficult in translating humor is the translation of humor in the form of word play and humor that contains a special culture. Based on this, this article discusses the issue in Arabic-language humorous textsAfter examining several Arabic humor texts, it was found that when viewed from the lingual aspect, there was a type of Arabic humor..........
Keywords: translation, humor, Arabic linguistics, culture, discourse analysis.
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Abstract: This study aims to examine whether communication and interaction in outbound training activities influence employee working behaviour. The population of this study were employees, practitioners and teachers from several companies and educational institutions in the Malang region, Pasuruan, Mojokerto, Sidoarjo and Surabaya totaling 376 people, who held outbound training activities with the Training Institute and Human Resource Developers (LPP-SDM ) Nabhan Star with a total sample of 79 people. Using classical assumption test analysis, the coefficient of determination and simultaneous and partial testing are then tested by hypothesis. The results of the study explained: 1).Outbound training activities through communication and interaction simultaneously have an influence on employee collaboration behaviour. This is evidenced by the results of F-Count of 16,360 with a significance value of 0,000...........
Keywords: communication, interaction, outbound training, employee collaboration.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Moroccan Economic Diplomacy in the Light Of Game Theory |
Country | : | Morocco |
Authors | : | Elkhaldi Mohammed || Azennar Radouane |
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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to develop the Minimax theorem and to demonstrate its conceptual and operational importance by analysing the strategic challenges imposed on Moroccan economic diplomacy.
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